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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—JUNE 24, 2024 3 <br /> Councilmember Fabel questioned if HKGi had an attorney on staff to review the code revisions. <br /> Ms. Trapp reported all legal questions would be referred to the Arden Hills city attorney. She did <br /> not anticipate she would need a great deal of legal counsel for this code rewrite. <br /> Mayor Grant discussed how the code rewrite would address inconsistencies as well as the <br /> duplication of information. He anticipated that when the new code was complete, a clean, easy <br /> and readable document would be created. He noted this document would not be a complete <br /> rewrite. <br /> Ms. Trapp stated from her standpoint a rewrite isn't throwing out the code, but rather she would <br /> read through current code to ensure it was accurate to State Statute and Council policies, while <br /> also remaining clear to outside readers. She indicated every portion of code would be read <br /> through and clarified but would not be completely rewritten from scratch. <br /> Mayor Grant appreciated the fact that the new code language would be easy to read for outside <br /> readers and developers. <br /> Councilmember Holden indicated the current code has conflicts. She questioned if the new code <br /> would ensure conflicts do not occur. <br /> Mr. Zimmerman reported any future amendments have to be researched, but he anticipated <br /> future amendments would have logical places to go which would assist with proper organization <br /> while minimizing the chances for conflicts. <br /> Councilmember Rousseau stated she could support a total rewrite of certain portions of code, if <br /> necessary. <br /> Councilmember Monson inquired how short-term rentals and ADU's would be included in this <br /> proj ect. <br /> Ms. Trapp hoped to understand these topics at the first meeting with the Council and Planning <br /> Commission. She indicated the code would be structured in such a manner that if these items <br /> needed to be addressed or added later, there would be a place within code. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated the City had no rental policy at all. She explained she would like <br /> to address this matter, along with short term rentals. <br /> Further discussion ensued regarding the code revision process. <br /> Mayor Grant asked if there would be a reference to State Statut <br /> e within the code. <br /> Ms. Trapp reported this would occur, but noted in some instances it was valuable to have State <br /> Statute spelled out within the code for readers. <br /> Mr. Zimmerman reviewed the next steps for this project which included a tour of the city, code <br /> review and analysis, project webpage, public input and a joint meeting this fall. <br />
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